Prove Them Wrong: The Kids Who Refused to Quit

Prove Them Wrong:
The Kids Who Refused to Quit

Prove Them Wrong: The Kids Who Refused to Quit is a book about courage. Author Nancy Shugart weaves together real-life stories with care and passion and proves that anything is possible when you believe in yourself!!

In this book, you’ll discover the courage of our youth:

The courage to never accept the words “You can’t”

The courage to fight for your dreams

The courage to refuse to quit

You will be introduced to twenty people who,
as children, were told

You don’t belong.

You’re too different.

You can’t.

But they chose to prove them wrong! How did they succeed? They will tell you!

“There is a human inclination to identify with others through stories of overcoming challenges. Prove Them Wrong: The Kids Who Refused to Quit is a wonderful collection. Any child with a disability will feel empowered. Everyone should read this book.”
-Chet Cooper,
Publisher, Ability Magazine

Unshakable evidence of what is possible for youth with disabilities!
Essential keys to success revealed.
Easy to read.
In minutes, attitudes can be changed!

“‘Don’t put any limits on him.’ This was the best advice someone gave me about my son who has autism. Not only will you hear this advice throughout Prove Them Wrong: The Kids Who Refused to Quit, but you’ll witness first-hand in these stories of what happens when this advice is heeded.”
-Peter McNabb,
Vice President & General Manager, USA News Network

“Reading Prove Them Wrong: The Kids Who Refused to Quit made me think of all the potential out there in kids with disabilities. I wish I could put this book in the hands of anyone who’s thinking about giving up on a child. This book will bring back hope!”
-Christian Lindstrom,
Director, LD OnLine

Who Should Read This Book?

Teachers:
From pre-school to college, learn how to set high expectations for your students with disabilities.

Parents:
Witness the endless possibilities available for your child who has a disability.

Employers:
Discover the untapped potential of employees with disabilities.

“Showcasing the strength of the human spirit, these stories bring disability down to a very human, one-on-one level with the reader. Every story left me wanting to read more.”
-Debbie Marsh,
Editor, Disaboom.com